I grabbed mine off eBay. $35.00 shipped. I followed a link a couple of members on here had posted.

Tested them out a few minutes ago... While they are blinding standing outside/behind the Jeep I can't say I'm overly impressed from inside the cab. Don't get me wrong, they're better than stock... So that's good...

My new RC lift kit arrived yesterday... w00t! Now all I need are new shocks and struts and I am ready to rock. Mine are stock original equipment, and have 70,000 KM on them now. Time for a fresh setup.

I grabbed mine off eBay. $35.00 shipped. I followed a link a couple of members on here had posted.

Tested them out a few minutes ago... While they are blinding standing outside/behind the Jeep I can't say I'm overly impressed from inside the cab. Don't get me wrong, they're better than stock... So that's good...

That's what I was reading on a lot of reviews on eBay, which is whybive waiting so long.

That's what I was reading on a lot of reviews on eBay, which is whybive waiting so long.

I've got them installed on mine, the eBay $35.99 ones. They are much better than stock! Inside the cab or out, albeit short of a true HID reverse install. Embrace the savings and enjoy near HID performance at a really low hit to the wallet. Just saying...,..

Went and filled up the tires over the weekend trying to turn off the stupid "Spare pressure low" warning. I'm up to 40 lbs, and have swapped it with another tire and it still won't reset. Dumbest "convenience" I've ever seen on a car. Anyone know how to fix that damn warning??

I actually had a new TPMS installed on the spare and the warning didn't go away. I then swapped out the spare with one of my other tires and it's reading that new sensor just fine, just won't reset itself to look at the pressure of the spare for some reason.

I do have a superchips programmer tho, is there something within that that I can use?

I'm pretty sure on the super chip that you can't adjust spare pressure warnings individually and I "think" that it only lets you go as low as 5psi, but I would have to look again. I have the same problem with the warning, I deflated my spare to stuff it under the jeep then couldn't get to the valve to refill! (Fail)

That's weird cuz I don't have a spare sensor and mine isn't on but I thought I read somewhere that you set tire pressure to zero and you don't need the sensors but either way if u turn then down will the light stay on if they are over filled ?

Yeah, I don't want to bypass the system. I just want it to figure out that everything is how it's supposed to be and go back to normal. You would think it would just make sense for it to read the pressure but I'm at a loss. Jeep told me to "just drive around a bit, it should turn off" and that they had no way to reset it... All of that without looking at it or even asking what kind of vehicle it was.

I actually had a new TPMS installed on the spare and the warning didn't go away. I then swapped out the spare with one of my other tires and it's reading that new sensor just fine, just won't reset itself to look at the pressure of the spare for some reason.

I do have a superchips programmer tho, is there something within that that I can use?

Go by a Firestone, they can reset your tpms system, sometimes it requires a snapon tpms-3 type tool.